I have a coin that has a ship and what looks like Britain's coat of arms, on the ship side, it says: God preserve the plow and the sale", underneath the ship is sheep or cattle, this looks like a very old token.
It's a "Conder token", or British trade token, from Ipswich, Suffolk, England, late 1700's. Listed in Dalton and Hamer as Suffolk #34. There should be wording around the coin's edge, too. Here's the card for the specimen in the ANS collection. No picture, but the description should fit.
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